Marcos decries selectivity of Pnoy’s anti-corruption drive

Vice presidential candidate Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. said that while the President should be commended for making corruption as the foundation of his governance, he was not able to fully implement it because of its selectivity against those perceived to be opposed to his administration.

Marcos made this statement in answer to a query on what he considered to be legacy of Aquino during a political sortie in Tarlac City, bailiwick of the President.

The senator further stated that corruption should be stamped out not only in government but in the private sector as well. He noted that institutions must be strengthened and the rights of the citizens recognized and respected for anti-corruption programs to succeed.